Fight Cancer with Art

We are dedicated to contributing to a research to fight cancer. The goal of the nanoQuill project is to collect as many coloured images as possible to generate research data, not profit. The cost of the book is covering printing and distribution and we encourage you to make copies for anyone who would like to contribute to the effort. You can also download more pictures from our website.

From Art to Science

Art therapy is key to cancer centers worldwide and assists with emotional, physical healing and growth for its patients. nanoQuill goes a step further in using your ability to color cancer images to advance cancer research: We will be able to measure the cell's detail, render 3D images from all the 2D images that you color, and ultimately train new deep learning algorithms, all to benefit cancer research.

Help Spread the Word!

Help us fight cancer worldwide — support the cause by sharing this on Social Media.We invite you to join our nanoQ tribe and “artistically unwind” by coloring one or more of these images to transform the stigma of the disease into something beautiful.
Thank you for taking the time to #color4cancer.

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nanoQuill: The Coloring Book of Life

nanoQuill’s “Coloring Book of Life” is inspired by adult coloring books. It provides everyone touched by cancer with a way to express their support by creating a colorful message of hope and supporting cancer research at the same time.

Different from any other coloring book, your results are actually used to advance cancer research and shared on this website. This Coloring Book of Life includes 25 select cancer images giving everyone touched by cancer an opportunity to become unique artists fighting the disease using their very own palette. Art therapy is key to cancer centers worldwide and assists with emotional, physical healing and growth for its patients. nanoQuill goes a step further in using your ability to color cancer images to advance our research. Post a picture of your artwork and we will be able to measure the cell’s detail, render 3D images from all the 2D images that you color, and ultimately train new deep learning algorithms, all to benefit cancer research. #color4cancer